'''GitGud''' is a Git repository web-based hosting service, which offers all of the distributed revision control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git as well as adding its own features. Unlike Git, which is strictly a command-line tool, GitGud provides a web-based graphical interface and desktop as well as mobile integration. It also provides access control and several collaboration features such as wikis, task management, and bug tracking and feature requests for every project.

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GitGud offers public and private repositories for free.

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== Contents ==

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* [[#History|1 History]]

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* [[#See_also|2 See also]]

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* [[#References|3 References]]

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* [[#External_links|4 External links]]

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== History[[[index.php?title=GitGud&action=edit&section=1|edit]]] ==

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* After being taken down from GitHub and GitLab, owners of the GamerGate Git repository and anonymous from [[index.php?title=8chan|8chan]]'s /v/ and /gg/ decided to set up their own Git web service where they could not be censored.

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* On October 6, the gitgud.net domain was purchased.

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* On October 8, gitgud.net went live and the GamerGate repository was reestablished.<sup>[[#cite_note-1|[1]]]</sup>

GitGud is a Git repository web-based hosting service, which offers all of the distributed revision control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git as well as adding its own features. Unlike Git, which is strictly a command-line tool, GitGud provides a web-based graphical interface and desktop as well as mobile integration. It also provides access control and several collaboration features such as wikis, task management, and bug tracking and feature requests for every project.

GitGud offers public and private repositories for free.

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History[[[index.php?title=GitGud&action=edit&section=1|edit]]]

After being taken down from GitHub and GitLab, owners of the GamerGate Git repository and anonymous from 8chan's /v/ and /gg/ decided to set up their own Git web service where they could not be censored.

On October 6, the gitgud.net domain was purchased.

On October 8, gitgud.net went live and the GamerGate repository was reestablished.[1]